As a Sony fanboi who always felt like Samsung blows out every color, this video caught me off guard. In almost every comparison, my eyes were much more drawn to the look of the Samsung here. I know there's obvious issues with what you see in person vs what the camera shows, after processed and loaded to UA-cam etc, but on multiple images when you paused and praised the LG, it really looked like the Samsung had the better color gradients.
I do prefer the light and the pop on Samsung because at the end of the day the image is moving and for me there is no way you notice the little lack of accuracy just in some scenes.
bought a C1 55 in a couple of years ago when it was super cheap on sale. What a great T.V thats stood the test of time and when the newer models came in the C1 was going dirt cheap.
Ive come to the conclusion everyrhing in audio-visual world is super subjective. There is no objectively better or worse its all preference. For example I dont like color accuracy because it looks dull i like vibrant colorful visuals while others like accuracy according to directors intent. The video creator also prefers the c1 in many of the examples while many in the comments give the win to the s90c. Another subjective opinion is I love my c1 but it is unwatchable in a bright living room with windows. It gets destroyed by natural light. The s90c wins hands down with daytime watching. The c1 is much better at motion handling though as the s90c introduces artifacts in its motion handing options. Choose your poison.
Thanks for the side by side comparison. I disagree with your assessment. To my eyes, the Samsung was noticeably better on most scenes and after watching this video (I like sharp, vivid images where the colors pop without getting cartoonish). I'd definitely go with the Samsung if it was within my budget.
I am going keep my LGC1 83 INCH after seeing this, I was thinking of replacing it with s90c 85inch. Thanks for this amazing info and Iam your new subscriber and saved me a bunch of cash
I’m watching from a calibrated QN90B and the colors, the saturation in places of the C1 is much better, as well as the depth. The unnaturalness of brightness at 90C and the fact that it turns the picture flat, when with C1 it is three-dimensional, as the reviewer says, I really see it
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand, QD-OLED's quantum dots amplify red and green, but keep blue at a normal level. WOLED increases the white pixel for brighter colors, causing undersaturation. Wouldn't RGB OLED be more accurate than QD-OLED and WOLED?
I have a c1 65". I consider upgrading to s90c 77. It is hard to believe that s90c is not better, especially as it qdoled, and you Quantum spoke so well of qdoled. Can it be possible that you did not find the rigt tune with s90c as you did with s95b. I am just wondering how an 2nd gen qd oled screen can not be better than c1 woled.
Love these UA-cam tv comparisons! Can’t wait to see what tvs are going to like in a couple years from now. For this comparison, I’d have to go with the Samsung. Lg, like Sony are just too blue. Some people can deal with that which is cool, but not me. Would really like to see a review of the A95L.
As a long-time photographer and movie enthusiast, I understand why many people prefer Samsung TVs even after watching this comparison video. High contrast can create the illusion of a better picture, which can be visually appealing, especially in bright environments. However, it's crucial to consider the context in which we watch content. Think about a movie theater-amidst total darkness, it preserves the full spectrum of colors and luminosity, providing an immersive experience. TVs should strive to achieve similar accuracy, particularly in dimly lit environments where contrast alone may not suffice. Ultimately, we face a choice: do we prioritize the recommendations of TV calibrators to optimize our movie-watching experience, or do we opt for high-contrast, bright displays that excel in showcasing sports events and games? Both have their merits, but understanding our viewing preferences and environments can help us make the best decision for our entertainment needs.
Awesome comparison 👏 Would the C3 (with your settings’ help) therefore be a better choice over the S90C? I’d be most curious to know your thoughts/feelings 🙏 Thanks!
S90C to me looks better brighter fuller more vibrant You notice things more like even when I was playing a game I was noticing details and colors on people and cars and different things on Gran Turismo and Grand theft Auto that I didn't see using my other TV so yeah that's 90C is definitely top-notch
Quantum, I just got the S95B thanks to your recommendations, switched to it from the LG BX which you’ve also recommended (as an attractive low budget Oled) a few years ago. I completely trust your opinion as I love your videos and takes (and settings!). But now I am wondering if for you the C1 is close to beating the S95B on many levels (since the S90C is a similar technology to the S95B)?
Finally somebody telling the truth the only thing the Samsung is better at is high luminance colors. After i got my S90c i was not only shocked it didn't spank my C1 but was confused that the C1 had a better 3d like contrasty picture and the processing is better. I still love my 90c for gaming because it's a lot brighter than C1 in game mode but yeah i definitely bought into the qd oled hype i still think the tech is great maybe Sony is the way to go but it's too expensive. If your use case is streaming content then skip the s90c the processing isn't great but if you watch 4k bluray and game it's awesome. Great video i was gaslighting myself trying to deny how good the C1 looked in comparison for months 😂😂
i want to buy qd oled but I heard alot about stuttering is very annoying in all oled tvs especially in movies and I don’t know what can i do about that because all led tvs don’t have good contrast like oled i see stutter in oled 4.8 , 5 like that but in qn90c is 7.4 i think pleas respond quantum
I wanted the c1 to win cause I have one (currently looking to buy the s90 or s95c for the better brightness) and yeah, maybe it's your post production from your camera but the samsung wins in everything.
A c1 está muito mais precisa nas cores sem dúvida. A Samsung esta muito saturada nas imagens e mais artificiais quem conhece de imagem consegue ver as diferenças. E so usar um monitor de referência e comparar eu ja vi as 2 e um monitor de referência da sony e a c1 sem dúvidas tem uma qualidade de imagem mais proxima do real mais profundidade . Tem outros vídeos com comparação com monitor de referência e só dar uma pesquisada que vai ver a diferença melhor em vídeo no UA-cam e difícil perceber mesmo só quem tem olhos treinados para isso.
How do I get your S90C Calibration? I gladly pay 5 bucks if it saves with tons of hours of frustration tinkering with the settings. I have the S90C 77 inch. in case that makes a difference.
The s90c picture pop is undeniable. I mean, why else get an hdr tv to begin with. The overall picture pop is a definite factor. It will be interesting to see if the s90d can improve on its overall brightness. Rumor is 300 nits full field white.
Man the S90C looks so much better than the C1 here its crazy
As a Sony fanboi who always felt like Samsung blows out every color, this video caught me off guard. In almost every comparison, my eyes were much more drawn to the look of the Samsung here. I know there's obvious issues with what you see in person vs what the camera shows, after processed and loaded to UA-cam etc, but on multiple images when you paused and praised the LG, it really looked like the Samsung had the better color gradients.
No way man. I did not find one scene that looks better on C1.
Well that’s you
I do prefer the light and the pop on Samsung because at the end of the day the image is moving and for me there is no way you notice the little lack of accuracy just in some scenes.
Maybe it is the video but the Samsung looked better in this video.
bought a C1 55 in a couple of years ago when it was super cheap on sale. What a great T.V thats stood the test of time and when the newer models came in the C1 was going dirt cheap.
Ive come to the conclusion everyrhing in audio-visual world is super subjective. There is no objectively better or worse its all preference. For example I dont like color accuracy because it looks dull i like vibrant colorful visuals while others like accuracy according to directors intent. The video creator also prefers the c1 in many of the examples while many in the comments give the win to the s90c.
Another subjective opinion is I love my c1 but it is unwatchable in a bright living room with windows. It gets destroyed by natural light. The s90c wins hands down with daytime watching. The c1 is much better at motion handling though as the s90c introduces artifacts in its motion handing options. Choose your poison.
You nailed it! Subjective!
s90c is winner best picture quality.
I talked to Samsung technical support team. He say that S90C has a 2nd generation panel in all inch models.
Thanks for the side by side comparison. I disagree with your assessment. To my eyes, the Samsung was noticeably better on most scenes and after watching this video (I like sharp, vivid images where the colors pop without getting cartoonish).
I'd definitely go with the Samsung if it was within my budget.
I am going keep my LGC1 83 INCH after seeing this, I was thinking of replacing it with s90c 85inch. Thanks for this amazing info and Iam your new subscriber and saved me a bunch of cash
Who would have thought that long video essays about 2 properly calibrated TVs would be so fun?
I don't get it - almost every scene where he was praising the CI, I would have said the S90C looked noticeably better.
I’m watching from a calibrated QN90B and the colors, the saturation in places of the C1 is much better, as well as the depth. The unnaturalness of brightness at 90C and the fact that it turns the picture flat, when with C1 it is three-dimensional, as the reviewer says, I really see it
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand, QD-OLED's quantum dots amplify red and green, but keep blue at a normal level. WOLED increases the white pixel for brighter colors, causing undersaturation. Wouldn't RGB OLED be more accurate than QD-OLED and WOLED?
Was definitely thinking of going from a 77 ich C1 to a 83 ich S90c but this video changed my mind.
As a C1 owner I am very happy to see that the TV can still win in so many categories! Thanks, as always, for everything dude!
which LG C1 settings you using? the one released by Quantum 11 months ago?
Another great video comparison. Have you done C1 vivid settings for your members?
LG C1 is a legend but I like the color pop on the S95b for anime over LG C1. S95b is a legend also. This year TV’s are terrible at 144 Hz
My friend i still have the sony x900e from 2017 with your settings! Which one you recommend for me the LG C3 or the samsung S90c?
Old but gold
Videos like this is why Q IS MAN!!! I got the lg c1, but even if it’s getting outdated, I like seeing and knowing where it holds it’s spot.
I have a c1 65". I consider upgrading to s90c 77. It is hard to believe that s90c is not better, especially as it qdoled, and you Quantum spoke so well of qdoled. Can it be possible that you did not find the rigt tune with s90c as you did with s95b.
I am just wondering how an 2nd gen qd oled screen can not be better than c1 woled.
Love these UA-cam tv comparisons! Can’t wait to see what tvs are going to like in a couple years from now. For this comparison, I’d have to go with the Samsung. Lg, like Sony are just too blue. Some people can deal with that which is cool, but not me. Would really like to see a review of the A95L.
Can you test 77" S95C and 77" S90C, both have the 2nd gen panels
c1 has that 3d depth while qdoled has the brighter 2d picture that would look good in a musem or something
Quantum is these new settings for lg c1 or no
As a long-time photographer and movie enthusiast, I understand why many people prefer Samsung TVs even after watching this comparison video. High contrast can create the illusion of a better picture, which can be visually appealing, especially in bright environments. However, it's crucial to consider the context in which we watch content. Think about a movie theater-amidst total darkness, it preserves the full spectrum of colors and luminosity, providing an immersive experience. TVs should strive to achieve similar accuracy, particularly in dimly lit environments where contrast alone may not suffice.
Ultimately, we face a choice: do we prioritize the recommendations of TV calibrators to optimize our movie-watching experience, or do we opt for high-contrast, bright displays that excel in showcasing sports events and games? Both have their merits, but understanding our viewing preferences and environments can help us make the best decision for our entertainment needs.
Awesome comparison 👏
Would the C3 (with your settings’ help) therefore be a better choice over the S90C?
I’d be most curious to know your thoughts/feelings 🙏 Thanks!
Stupid question here when the C3 is better than the C1 in most cases…and as you can see here m, the S90C struggled even against a calibrated C1
I have quantum’s settings on my C3 and it looks amazing
Could you do similar test with a8g vs something like a95k
Which would you recommend? S90C 77 or A80L 77?
S90C to me looks better brighter fuller more vibrant You notice things more like even when I was playing a game I was noticing details and colors on people and cars and different things on Gran Turismo and Grand theft Auto that I didn't see using my other TV so yeah that's 90C is definitely top-notch
Is the S 95 BD the same as the S 95 B?
can you please drop a picture settings video for the C3?
Can you compare the s90c 77 panel which has the 2nd gen qd oled
Are you doing HDR settings for the S90C
The 🐐!!!
Quantum, I just got the S95B thanks to your recommendations, switched to it from the LG BX which you’ve also recommended (as an attractive low budget Oled) a few years ago. I completely trust your opinion as I love your videos and takes (and settings!).
But now I am wondering if for you the C1 is close to beating the S95B on many levels (since the S90C is a similar technology to the S95B)?
Glad I got the C1 after all
Damm.. love my c1
Hi, I just tested your settings for the S90C, why is there an orange tint on my screen ?
What if you just turn the brightness/ luminosity on Samsung? Maybe it would help with the washed out colours gradation? heh
Cant find option to be a member for the c1 calibration.
Do you have calibration settings for S90C?
Finally somebody telling the truth the only thing the Samsung is better at is high luminance colors. After i got my S90c i was not only shocked it didn't spank my C1 but was confused that the C1 had a better 3d like contrasty picture and the processing is better. I still love my 90c for gaming because it's a lot brighter than C1 in game mode but yeah i definitely bought into the qd oled hype i still think the tech is great maybe Sony is the way to go but it's too expensive. If your use case is streaming content then skip the s90c the processing isn't great but if you watch 4k bluray and game it's awesome. Great video i was gaslighting myself trying to deny how good the C1 looked in comparison for months 😂😂
I want to buy a tv for gaming. How is the 90c with its black levels? is it comparible to the c1?
Comparing a 2020 LG TV to a 2023 Samsung TV very fair
coming from getting the S90C and owning the LG C1. The LG C1 has a clearer picture. The S90C has better highlight brightness, that is all.
i want to buy qd oled but I heard alot about stuttering is very annoying in all oled tvs especially in movies and I don’t know what can i do about that because all led tvs don’t have good contrast like oled i see stutter in oled 4.8 , 5 like that but in qn90c is 7.4 i think pleas respond quantum
Go with qd oled. You won’t be disappointed! Hardly any stuttering if you’re motion is set properly!
I wanted the c1 to win cause I have one (currently looking to buy the s90 or s95c for the better brightness) and yeah, maybe it's your post production from your camera but the samsung wins in everything.
A c1 está muito mais precisa nas cores sem dúvida. A Samsung esta muito saturada nas imagens e mais artificiais quem conhece de imagem consegue ver as diferenças. E so usar um monitor de referência e comparar eu ja vi as 2 e um monitor de referência da sony e a c1 sem dúvidas tem uma qualidade de imagem mais proxima do real mais profundidade . Tem outros vídeos com comparação com monitor de referência e só dar uma pesquisada que vai ver a diferença melhor em vídeo no UA-cam e difícil perceber mesmo só quem tem olhos treinados para isso.
How do I get your S90C Calibration? I gladly pay 5 bucks if it saves with tons of hours of frustration tinkering with the settings. I have the S90C 77 inch. in case that makes a difference.
Hi, what is the difference between S90C and S92C ?
On the samsung s90c how is filmmaker mode
I regret buying Lg c1. Qd oleds looks soo much better.
I would like your calibrated settings for the s90c
Same here! Please share.
Do you have the latest drivers installed on the c1?
I have c1. That banana remote, web os is clunky. I switching C155 inchfrom living room to kids room and buyin samsung s90c 65inch for living room.
C1 looks works in almost every way, and I own a C1. Debating on buying a G3 or saving some money and buying an s90c.
LG C1 is boss
We're almost to the LG C4. I don't know why you're looking at the C1, almost 3 models behind.
Samsung may be brighter but lg is more accurate.
Where can I buy a c1
The s90c picture pop is undeniable. I mean, why else get an hdr tv to begin with. The overall picture pop is a definite factor.
It will be interesting to see if the s90d can improve on its overall brightness. Rumor is 300 nits full field white.
Why do you even have the samsung then?
for pc gaming at 4k wich you prefer ?
have a c9 will be a good upgrade ?